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What TV channel is it on and can I live stream it?

In the UK BT Sport will be showing the action live.

There will also be access on the BT Sport website on their app and official website.

SunSport will also be covering the show with fight reports and a blog.

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Michael Bisping is set for a huge swansong

How can I get tickets?

Tickets will be available via AXS and Ticketmaster from 10:00 a.m. GMT on Friday, February 2 and will be priced at £40, £60, £80, £100, £125 and £175 (prices do not include applicable service charges or fees).

The south London venue has a capacity of up to 20,000 - depending on the event - so fans have no excuse not to make the event.

Michael Bisping's best London nights

Defeats Matt Hamill via split decision - UFC 75 - September 8, 2007

In the co-main event of the evening, Michael Bisping defeated Matt Hamill to the delight of the home fans.

Going into the fight the two fighters were rivals during The Ultimate Fighter 3, which made this match up even more attractive to fight fans.

Hamill edged the first round but, with the roar of the home crowd behind him, Bisping grew in confidence and was far superior in the second and third rounds.

That dominance in the latter stages of the fight was enough for Bisping to edge the contest.

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Michael Bisping needs a massive fight to retire on

Defeats Jason Day via TKO in round one - UFC 85 - June 7, 2008

Rising middleweight star Bisping continued to cement his popularity amongst home fans with an explosive first round TKO of Canada’s Jason Day.

In the co main event the Count put on a dominant show in his home country to continue his rise up the middleweight rankings.

In the headline bout of the evening Bisping defeated Japan’s Yoshihiro Akiyama via unanimous decision in front of a sell-out crowd at The O₂.

Bisping recovered from an early big shot to the chin to dominate and outscore Yoshihiro Akiyama over three rounds, winning 30-27 on all three judges’ scorecards. For their efforts, both fighters landed Fight of the Night bonuses.

Undoubtedly one of the most hotly anticipated bouts ever to take place in Europe, this fight certainly did not disappoint. Bisping and Silva engaged in a back and forth battle at lightening pace with both fighters leaving everything inside the Octagon by the time the bell sounded at the end of the fifth and final round.

Eventually it was Bisping who prevailed via the judges’ scorecards.

Bisping would go on to secure the UFC middleweight world title less than four months later.